Tag Archives: brazilian
Teresopolis Country Club
(I made this video to make you jealous because you are not here)
Breaking New Ground: Brazilian Crowdfunding
The campaign to fund the film Chariot Men is now live on Catarse, Brazil’s premiere crowdfunding site! More info later, for now, check it out here!
Chariot Men: Help us get from Brazil to Sundance!
A feature-length documentary about an endangered way of living in Brazil. Click here to Help us get from Brazil to Sundance!
Daniel Bean on TV in Brazil
While in Brazil, I was interviewed on TV about my upcoming documentary, Chariot Men. This is the full interview, with English subtitles.
Travel Photography Tip: Photograph People
If you’ve read my profile, you know I’m a triple combo: filmmaker, photographer, and animator. In this vlog, I share a quick tip on travel photography. (To see more of my photos, visit facebook.com/danielbeanphotography) BTW, I apologize for YouTube’s resolution challenged thumbnail. Trust me, the photo is a lot better than that. LOL! UPDATED: Well it […]




Waste Land: How a film about junk is making the world a better place
You know a movie is really, really good when your first thought after watching it is “The world would be a better place if everyone watched this movie.” Watching Waste Land (a Lucy Walker film starring Brazilian artist Vik Muniz) was an extremely educational, inspiring, and insightful experience for me. Waste Land documents an artistic […]